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Preppy Heals To Sweet Gothic Lolita Heels

I needed prom shoes so a revamped some preppy pink ones, the plain shoe is the before and the other one is the after

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/preppy-heals-to-sweet-gothic-lolita-heels • Posted by Gloom Cookie

i went to the prom in a pretty gothic lolita corset and skirt with pale pink ribbon trim and i need shoes to match sadly where i live all the goth shoes are expensive, so i revamped a cheep sale pair of shoes, i chose pale pink because i was wearing black lace stockings&it matched the ribbon trim. heres what i did... I didnt like the holes so i glued some black lace trim over them and i made a black ribbon bow then i glued a pink cross i got at the catholic shop to the middle of the bow, to also get rid of the ugly holes up the side i threaded and guled ribbon up the side then to make the back look better i guled a litle bow to the back and a cross i also got from the catholic shop as an ify if you want cheep crosses i suggest going to catholic or other christian shops

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Project Budget
Almost Nothing

Time

1 h 00

Difficulty

Pretty Easy
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i went to the prom in a pretty gothic lolita corset and skirt with pale pink ribbon trim and i need shoes to match sadly where i live all the goth shoes are expensive, so i revamped a cheep sale pair of shoes, i chose pale pink because i was wearing black lace stockings&it matched the ribbon trim. heres what i did... I didnt like the holes so i glued some black lace trim over them and i made a black ribbon bow then i glued a pink cross i got at the catholic shop to the middle of the bow, to also get rid of the ugly holes up the side i threaded and guled ribbon up the side then to make the back look better i guled a litle bow to the back and a cross i also got from the catholic shop as an ify if you want cheep crosses i suggest going to catholic or other christian shops

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